Northrop Grumman CEO Kathy Warden discusses Project Talon, Golden Dome and defense spending, highlighting rapid military capability delivery.
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Northrop Grumman secures a contract to aid SiAW and AARGM-ER programs
Northrop Grumman NOC recently received a $100 million contract to support the Stand-in Attack Weapon (SiAW) and the Advanced ...
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Ellsworth B-1B Lancers Back Home in Time for the Holidays
The “temporarily” relocated unit was originally slated to last 10 months and has nearly concluded, as Ellsworth AFB announced this week that the B-1B Lancers are coming home.
Huntington Ingalls expands its partnership with Babcock to boost Virginia-class submarine production and strengthen ...
Elements of President Donald Trump’s envisioned air and missile defense shield emerged at this weekend’s Reagan National ...
Infleqtion, a Boulder-based quantum-technology company, has named Karl Pendergast as senior vice president and general manager of its Quantum Sensing Solutions Group.
Lawmakers in Washington appear to be supporting a Trump Administration plan to provide only minimal funding to the US Navy's ...
IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, proudly announces the recipients of its prestigious 2026 IEEE Medals. These global honors ...
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America’s EA-6B Prowler Jet Was One of a Kind
The EA-6B Prowler set the very highest standard for electronic warfare, not only in the U.S. military but across the world. As the United States moved into the Cold War, with aircraft and ...
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US Air Force restores severely damaged $2 billion B-2 bomber for just $23 million
Four years after a landing-gear failure severely damaged a B-2 Spirit bomber at Whiteman Air Force Base, the jet has returned ...
Investing.com -- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation has been awarded a $100 million contract from the U.S. Department of War for missile weapon systems development and production.
Desert border surveillance market was valued at USD 6.37 bn in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 14.67 bn by 2034, at a ...
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